CAIRNA, Australia: Rescue teams on Tuesday evacuated a flood-ravaged town in northeastern Australia, racing to airlift hundreds of people to safety before they run out of food and water.
Surging floodwaters have cut off the town of Wujal Wujal in Queensland state, engulfing houses, washing away roads and forcing some trapped residents to shelter on roofs. The largely Aboriginal settlement, in one of Australia´s most disadvantaged regions, has borne the brunt of a major flooding disaster that unfolded in the wake of a tropical cyclone.
Queensland police disaster coordinator Shane Chelepy said rescue helicopters were preparing to evacuate the town of between 250 and 300 people.
“We know that we´ve only got about another day´s worth of water in that town,” he told national broadcaster ABC on Tuesday. “We´ve had impacts to food, power, overall water, and that´s why we´re doing that evacuation today.”
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday that four military helicopters -- including two heavy-lifting Chinooks -- had been deployed to help the evacuation. An earlier rescue attempt was abandoned on Monday afternoon because it was “too dangerous to get the choppers through”, the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council said.
Storm warnings for high winds, heavy rain and hail also were issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday
The Public and Commercial Services union said more than 300 members of staff would stop working early on Monday
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